This three-book series covers how astronomy contributes to society and culture, the need to observe and maintain cosmic diaries, developing a gender-balance representation of scientists, increasing knowledge about and preserving dark skies, preservation and protection of world cultural and natural heritage historical astronomical sites, providing accessibility to telescopes, developing space and scientific awareness and sharing space knowledge among world communities.

Further topics investigate what astronomy is, the solar system, the sun, the planets, the moon, galaxies, stars and other astrological bodies, telescopes, different ways of observing space, astronomers, the calendar, astronomy and culture, light pollution and astrology and the zodiac.

Features:

24 sections, each containing four pages (one teacher page and three student pages)

comprehensive student information text for each topic

student comprehension pages

cross-curricular student activities

comprehensive teachers notes pages

background information

suggestions to support the use of each worksheet

suggested extension activities

indicators

answers where appropriate

**This ebook is not transferable, nor can it be on-sold or uploaded to an intranet site. For full copyright details, please see the Copyright Notice outlined in the ebook or refer to the Copyright Agency Limited www.copyright.com.au